Civil Law

Can Historical War Powers Shape Modern Immigration Policy?
Civil Law Can Historical War Powers Shape Modern Immigration Policy?

Desiree Sainthrope, a distinguished legal expert renowned for her acumen in drafting and analyzing trade agreements, as well as her keen knowledge of global compliance, joins us to shed light on the recent ruling involving the Alien Enemies Act. Her insights span diverse facets of legal fields,

EPA's Closure of Office Signals Setback for Environmental Justice
Civil Law EPA's Closure of Office Signals Setback for Environmental Justice

The closure of the Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Justice and External Civil Rights has raised significant concerns. Experts and advocates for environmental justice have expressed apprehensions about the potential consequences of this decision, which many view as a

Are International Students Safe from Visa Revocations?
Civil Law Are International Students Safe from Visa Revocations?

In a world where immigration law shapes the lives of countless individuals, Desiree Sainthrope stands out as a beacon of expertise. A legal expert in trade agreements with a keen understanding of immigration policies, Desiree joins us to delve into the complex interplay between international

Are Top Law Schools Still Leading Big Law Hiring Trends?
Civil Law Are Top Law Schools Still Leading Big Law Hiring Trends?

The 2025 Go-To Law Schools report ranks the top 50 institutions producing juris doctor graduates who secure associate roles at the largest 500 firms, as compiled by The National Law Journal. Notably, the report relies on data sourced directly from law schools for the second year, marking a shift

Supreme Court Faces Challenges with Late Legal Developments
Civil Law Supreme Court Faces Challenges with Late Legal Developments

In recent months, the U.S. Supreme Court has faced a growing challenge of dealing with "late-breaking" legal issues as they undertake the complex task of interpreting federal law. Traditionally, when selecting cases, the Court looks for a "clean vehicle"—an ideal case that p

How Can Mistaken Deportations Be Legally Addressed?
Civil Law How Can Mistaken Deportations Be Legally Addressed?

What happens when a simple bureaucratic error uproots someone's life, sending them to a foreign country despite their legal right to reside in the U.S.? The case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, erroneously deported to El Salvador, brings this troubling scenario into vivid focus, illustrating the

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